AWN200 to AWN202 Sensor Replacement - Internal Tap Deployment
Updated Nov 10, 2023Replace an AWN200 Sensor with an AWN202 Sensor - internal tap
You can replace your AWN200 Sensor with an AWN202 Sensor in an internal tap deployment.
Requirements
- An AWN200 Sensor
- Verify that you received these items from Arctic Wolf®:
- An AWN202 Sensor
Note: Your sensor has a tamper-evident asset ID: AWN-12XXXXXX. Contact security@arcticwolf.com if the asset ID is missing or was tampered with.
- Three CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cables, 2m
- An AC30 US Power cord, 2m
- A crossover RJ45 Ethernet cable (red), 2m — Use only if needed
- A set of rack ears — Use only if needed
- An SSD cable — Use only if needed
- An AWN202 Sensor
Steps
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Install the AWN202 Sensor in the applicable rack location. If needed, use the provided rack ears.
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On the AWN200 Sensor, disconnect the CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cables from ports 1, 2, 3, and 4, and then, on the AWN202 Sensor, connect them to ports 3, 4, 5, and 6, respectively.
Tip: For port information, see AWN200 Sensor components and AWN202 Sensor components.
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On the AWN200 Sensor, disconnect the CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable from the management port, and then, on the AWN202 Sensor, connect it to the management port (port 1).
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Using the AC30 US power cord, connect the power connector on the sensor to a power source.
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Turn on the sensor power.
The Power LED is green when the sensor power is on.
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Ping the management IP address that you provided to Arctic Wolf to verify network connectivity.
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Wait 15 minutes, and then make sure the Status LED is green. This shows that the sensor is connected to the Arctic Wolf monitoring service.
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If you cannot successfully complete these steps, email security@arcticwolf.com.
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Use the return label to ship the old sensor back to Arctic Wolf.
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Contact Arctic Wolf to confirm that sensor connectivity, flows, and logs are functioning correctly using the ticket for the sensor replacement.
AWN200 Sensor components
Use these diagrams to identify the components of the AWN200:
Callout | Sensor component | Port configuration | Cable used | Connected to |
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A | Port 1: WAN0 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable | Firewall |
B | Port 2: LAN0 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable | Network switch |
C | Port 3: WAN1 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable | (Optional) Firewall |
D | Port 4: LAN1 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable | (Optional) Network switch |
E | Port 5: LAN2 | 1G mirror | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable | (Optional) Network switch |
F | Port 6: management port | - | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable | Network switch |
AWN202 Sensor components
Use these diagrams to identify the components of the AWN202 Sensor:
Tip: Orange callouts show mandatory connections. Dotted lines show internal tap bridges.
Front of sensor
Back of sensor
Callout | Sensor component | Port configuration | Cable used | Connected to |
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A | Display screen | - | - | - |
B | Console port | - | - | - |
C | USB port (1 of 2) | - | - | - |
D | Port 1: management port | - | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable | Network switch |
E | Port 2: LAN2 | 1G mirror | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable* | (Optional) Network switch |
F | Port 3: WAN1 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable* | (Optional) Firewall |
G | Port 4: LAN1 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable* | (Optional) Network switch |
H | Port 5: WAN0 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable | Firewall |
I | Port 6: LAN0 | 1G internal tap | CAT6 RJ45 Ethernet cable | Network switch |
J | Power LED | - | - | - |
K | HDD activity LED | - | - | - |
L | Status LED | - | - | - |
M | Display screen navigation buttons | - | - | - |
N | Reset | - | - | - |
O | Power switch | - | - | - |
P | Power connector | - | AC30 US power cord | Power source |
*This cable is not provided by Arctic Wolf.